Brain tissue damage, and death!
Asphyxiation is a condition whereby your brain (and other vital organs) becomes starved of oxygen, or "hungry" for oxygen. Basically is when your brain has not got enough oxygen to function properly.
It tends to be yyour brain that is affected by a stroke when it is starved of oxygen
you die
I don't know how much of the body's oxygen the brain needs, but when the brain does not receive enough, a stroke occurs.
Yes but do not do this!!!! This kills the flow of blood and oxygen to your brain and gives you brain damage and you don't "sleep" you pass out because your brain has been starved of oxygen and blood. So basicly everytime you do this you kill brain cells and in a way make your self dumber.
Yes and it can kill you. The reason you "faint" is that you are cutting off oxygen to the brain. When that happens you are killing your body and brain. The brain needs oxygen to work correctly and at the very least you can cause brain damage to your brain if you keep this up.
If your brain loses some oxygen, it can lead to symptoms like dizziness, confusion, and in severe cases, unconsciousness. Prolonged lack of oxygen can cause permanent brain damage or even be fatal. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a lack of oxygen to the brain.
The brain can begin to be damaged due to lack of oxygen within minutes of birth. The extent of the damage depends on the duration and severity of oxygen deprivation. Immediate medical intervention is crucial to prevent long-term consequences.
When oxygen is cut off from the brain, brain cells begin to die within minutes, resulting in permanent brain damage or death. Lack of oxygen to the brain can cause symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, and loss of consciousness. Immediate medical attention is necessary to restore oxygen supply and prevent irreversible damage.
Brain failure
it goes in your brain. and then eats cheese
Anoxia is damaging to brain cells. Without O2, cellular respiration will not function, which means that brain cells must use up what little reserves they have in the way of cellular energy (called ATP) to maintain their membrane potentials. Without restoration of O2 cells will become necrotic (i.e., their membrane potential will run down, they will lyse and die). Often this will be accompanied by neighbouring cells becomming apoptotic (programmed cell death).